A new feature at the show will be a transfer sled tractor pull beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, said Melinda Stubli, an association director.

“We’ve always had tractor pulls; this is a transfer sled tractor pull,” which is more popular with some people, Stubli said.

The event is a “fun pull,” meaning the participants don’t compete for prizes.

A returning feature of the show will be a “swap and sell” beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday and continuing all day, Stubli said. For $10, participants can bring a truck or trailer load of tools, parts or other items such as might come from cleaning out a garage, shed or barn and offer them for sale.

Also returning will be the classic car show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The driver and one passenger of a classic car will be admitted free and the cars will be displayed.

The association’s featured tractor this year is the John Deere. Raffle tickets for a John Deere 730 pedal tractor, John Deere remote control tractor and John Deere wood side wagon can be purchased from any association member, Stubli said. The tickets cost $1 each or $5 for six tickets. The drawing for the prizes will be at 4 p.m. Sunday.

The show opens at 9 a.m. each day with a flag-raising ceremony. There is no set closing time.

The lost arts exhibition will include a 4-H group doing quilting, a basket weaver and a blacksmith, Stubli said.

Admission to the show is $3 for people 13 years old and older. Those 12 years old and younger are admitted free.